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Viking Fågel - Majskyckling Kycklinglår fileer - Corn-fed Chicken Steaks/thighs fillet app. 500g frozen
Sweden's best tasting Chicken...
Experience the exceptional taste and premium quality of Viking Fågel's Corn-Fed Chicken Thigh Fillets without bone. Our new chickens are raised on a family-owned farm with a unwavering commitment to animal welfare and sustainable and ethical practices. Since 1994, Viking Fågel has been dedicated to producing poultry of the highest standard, and obo'y you, can taste it!
This is how poultry should treated and this is how it should taste, we think!
Key Features of the Corn-fed Chicken Steaks/thighs Fillets:
Nutritious Corn-Based Diet: These chickens are raised on a diet primarily consisting of corn, supplemented with a variety of grains, enhancing the meat's flavor and tenderness.
Ethically Raised: The chickens are reared under ethical conditions, with a focus on animal welfare. This includes spacious living conditions, access to natural light, and outdoor areas, promoting a healthy and natural lifestyle.
Sustainable Farming Practices: The farm prioritizes sustainability and environmental stewardship, employing practices such as recycling waste into organic fertilizer and reducing the carbon footprint.
No Antibiotics or Growth Hormones: The chickens are raised without the use of antibiotics or growth hormones, aligning with modern health and safety standards.
Assured Freshness and Quality: With on-site processing facilities, the chickens are prepared in a way that ensures peak freshness and quality, maintaining the integrity of the meat from farm to table.
Rich and Juicy Flavor: The corn-fed diet imparts a distinctive, rich flavor to the meat, characterized by its succulence and a subtle sweetness, setting it apart from regular poultry.
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Viking Fågel - Maisgefütterte Hähnchenoberschenkelfilets - Maisgefütterte Hähnchensteaks/Oberschenkelfilets ca. 500g, gefroren Schwedens leckerstes Huhn...
Erleben Sie den außergewöhnlichen Geschmack und die Premium-Qualität von Viking Fågels Maisgefütterten Hähnchenoberschenkelfilets ohne Knochen. Unsere neuen Hühner werden auf einem familiengeführten Bauernhof aufgezogen, mit einem unerschütterlichen Engagement für Tierwohl und nachhaltige sowie ethische Praktiken. Seit 1994 widmet sich Viking Fågel der Herstellung von Geflügel höchster Qualität, und obo'y, Sie können es schmecken!
So sollte Geflügel behandelt werden und so sollte es schmecken, denken wir!
Wichtige Merkmale der Maisgefütterten Hähnchensteaks/Oberschenkelfilets:
Nährstoffreiche Mais-Basierte Ernährung: Diese Hühner werden mit einer hauptsächlich aus Mais bestehenden Ernährung aufgezogen, ergänzt durch eine Vielzahl von Körnern, die den Geschmack und die Zartheit des Fleisches verbessern.
Ethisch Aufgezogen: Die Hühner werden unter ethischen Bedingungen aufgezogen, mit einem Fokus auf das Tierwohl. Dies beinhaltet geräumige Lebensbedingungen, Zugang zu natürlichem Licht und Außenbereichen, die einen gesunden und natürlichen Lebensstil fördern.
Nachhaltige Landwirtschaftspraktiken: Der Bauernhof priorisiert Nachhaltigkeit und Umweltverantwortung, indem er Praktiken wie das Recyceln von Abfall zu organischem Dünger und die Reduzierung des CO2-Fußabdrucks einsetzt.
Keine Antibiotika oder Wachstumshormone: Die Hühner werden ohne den Einsatz von Antibiotika oder Wachstumshormonen aufgezogen, was den modernen Gesundheits- und Sicherheitsstandards entspricht.
Gesicherte Frische und Qualität: Mit vor Ort befindlichen Verarbeitungsanlagen werden die Hühner so zubereitet, dass höchste Frische und Qualität gewährleistet sind, wobei die Integrität des Fleisches vom Bauernhof bis zum Tisch erhalten bleibt.
Reicher und saftiger Geschmack: Die Mais-basierte Ernährung verleiht dem Fleisch einen unverwechselbaren, reichen Geschmack, der durch seine Saftigkeit und eine subtile Süße gekennzeichnet ist, was es von normalem Geflügel abhebt.
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